Sean-Tang Wang-Senior Instructor

 Sean Tang-Wang got his Master's in Music, Piano Performance from University of California, Los Angeles. 

         He Lauded by Die Spiegel for his performances at the Ettlingen International Piano Competition in which he played with "radiant virtuosity and artistic sensitivity",pianist Sean Tang-Wang has earned critical acclaim as a recitalist, chamber musician, and recording artist. Till now, Sean has already amassed an impressive array of musical accomplishments, having won over 60 local, national, piano competitions, some of which include Virginia Waring, Seattle International, San jose International, Benno Rubinyi, Bradshaw&Buono, and Gina Bachauer.

         Upon winning 1st prize at the Brdshaw & Buono International Piano Competition in 2014, Sean was given the opportunity to perform in various concert venues throughout Europe following that year. That same year, Sean released his second CD in which he played a program consisting of Bach, Liszt, Chopin, and Scriabin. In solo recitals and with international orchestras, Sean has appeared in some of the most prestigious halls, including the Weill Hall at the Carnegie Hall, Benaroya Hal in Seattle, and the Merken Concert Hall at the Kaufman Music Center in New York City, Sala dei Notari and Teotro Pavone in Perugia, and most recently, at the Lotte Concert Hall in Seoul, South Korea in which he performed a solo recital in the summer of 2020. He has performed as a guest artist alongside Lang Lang in a privately-held concert in Los Angeles, and has performed concerti with the Long Beach Symphony and the Perugia International Orchestra at the Musicfest Perugia 2018. He has been the pianist for masterclasses taught by Dang Thai Son, Antoinette Perry, Enrico Pace, Jeffery Swann, James Giles, and David Kaplan.

         As a piano teacher, he has worked with students in all age and levels. And has many experiences on music theory, musical and chorale analysis, aural training, music historym, keyboard training and beginner lesson plans.